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"Tim and his best friends Tito and Oskar, the time-traveling T-Rex, battle the evil Weremoles--an army of hungry, sharp-toothed rock-munchers who are out to destroy their fair city of Metrosalis! Will Tim's worrying superpower help them defeat the underground monsters, or is doomsday just a worry away?"--
A School Library Journal Best Book of 2022 From critically acclaimed author Barbara Dee comes a middle grade novel about a young girl who channels her anxiety about the climate crisis into rallying her community to save a local river.Twelve-year-old Haven Jacobs can't stop thinking about the climate crisis. In fact, her anxiety about the state of the planet is starting to interfere with her schoolwork, her friendships, even her sleep. She can't stop wondering why grownups aren't even trying to solve the earth's problemand if there's anything meaningful that she, as a seventh grader, can contribute. When Haven's social studies teacher urges her to find a specific, manageable way to make a difference to the planet, Haven focuses on the annual science class project at the local Belmont River, where her class will take samples of the water to analyze. Students have been doing the project for years, and her older brother tells her that his favorite part was studying and catching frogs. But when Haven and her classmates get to the river, there's no sign of frogs or other wildlifebut there is ample evidence of pollution. The only thing that's changed by the river is the opening of Gemba, the new factory where Haven's dad works. It doesn't take much investigation before Haven is convinced Gemba is behind the slow pollution of the river. She's determined to expose Gemba and force them to clean up their act. But when it becomes clear taking action might put her dad's joband some friendshipsin jeopardy, Haven must decide how far she's willing to go.
"When Baby Bear goes on a business trip with Poppa Bear, he worries about being far away from home--from Mama, from his comfy bed, from his yummy food. When Poppa suggests trying tacos for the first time, Baby Bear isn't sure he'll like them. Will he be brave enough to try something new?"--
With a vibrant, fresh cover and recently refreshed interior illustrations, the complete classic story of Bambi is now available in a paperback bind-up containing both timeless tales of the deer’s woodland life.Bambi’s story begins as a young deer living happily in the forest. But when winter comes, Bambi learns that the woods hold danger. The first snowfall makes food hard to find, so Bambi’s father, a handsome stag, leaves Bambi and his mother alone to roam the forest. Then Man comes with weapons that can wound an animal, making Bambi afraid for himself and his loved ones. But Man can’t keep Bambi from growing into a great stag himself and becoming the prince of the forest. Bambi eventually mates with the doe Faline and becomes a father himself, to twins Geno and Gurri. The pair grow up and navigate the world of the woods. But for young fawns, the wild can be dangerous. And when the family begins to splinter apart, it falls to Bambi to set things right again. This charming paperback bind-up includes: Bambi Bambi’s Children
From New York Times bestselling author Hannah Shaw—also known as Kitten Lady—comes the first four books in the exciting and heartwarming Adventures in Fosterland chapter book series, now available in one collectible paperback boxed set!In Emmett and Jez, a piglet and a kitten are two best friends who meet in Fosterland and plan to never be apart. But is there a Foreverland where they both can live out their dreams? In Super Spinach, a sick kitten becomes Super Spinach when she has an operation that gives her superpowers! And with her sidekick, Chickpea, she sets out to save the day. In Baby Badger, an orphan kitten loves his stuffed animal family—his plush friends are all he needs. Then a new cat moves into Fosterland, and Badger has a decision to make—will he stay with his stuffed animals or take a chance at new friendships? In Snowpea the Puppy Queen, a tidy kitten is joined by two puppies and finds out pups aren’t just fun—they’re slobbery and messy! Can Snowpea show the puppies the right way to do things before they ruin everything? This adorable paperback boxed set includes: Emmett and Jez Super Spinach Baby Badger Snowpea the Puppy Queen
Coop Cooperson continues his adventures at the Dungeoneer Academy where he is the only human student at a school for future explorers.
Will is the only round kid in a school full of string beans. So he hides...in baggy jeans and oversized hoodies, in the back row during class, and anywhere but the cafeteria during lunch. But shame isn't the only feeling that dominates Will's life. He's also got a crush on a girl named Jules who knows he doesn't have a chance with--string beans only date string beans--but he can't help wondering what if? Will's best shot at attracting Jules's attention is by slaying the Will Monster inside him by changing his eating habits and getting more exercise. But the results are either frustratingly slow or infuriatingly unsuccessful, and Will's shame begins to morph into self-loathing. As he resorts to increasingly drastic measures to transform his appearance, Will meets skateboarder Markus, who helps him see his body and all it contains as an ever-evolving work in progress.
"Everyone likes the idea of "best friends forever," but friendships can be complicated, and they often involve dealing with difficult feelings. Almost all children have experienced feeling shy at a party where they don't know anyone, furious during an argument with a friend, or sad when a friend moves away. Because kids care a lot about friends, they often have big emotional responses about them. This entertaining and empowering book addresses a wide range of feelings children have about friends and other kids, including worry, guilt, jealousy, compassion, and gratitude. Through relatable cartoon stories, practical, research-based coping strategies, plus silly commentary from a cat and dog who have their own (questionable) ideas about what might help, kids get a hands-on approach that they can put into practice. Child psychologist Eileen Kennedy-Moore and parenting and health writer Christine McLaughlin show kids how to recognize the Feelings Story behind common friendship rough spots, demonstrating the links between events, thoughts, emotions, actions, and social reactions through the situational cartoons, so children can clearly see how their reactions fuel or resolve relationship problems. And going far beyond a simplistic and unrealistic "don't worry, be happy, think positive only" approach, Growing Feelings offers a nuanced perspective on feelings about friends. It emphasizes that all emotions are useful and guides children in how to empathize with others' reactions, as well as how to understand, manage, and communicate in healthy ways about their own feelings. Caring friendships are a protective factor for children's mental health. Giving kids the tools they need to deal with the feelings about friends is a powerful step toward protecting and improving their well-being"--
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